Global Heating and the Climate Chaos that Results from it

A slideshow-summary for-the-busy prepared for the team at Solarcentury, as background for our support for the youth strike event on 20th September and the Extinction Rebellion protest on 7th October.
Those who would like the original powerpoint, with source urls as notes, can find it – with all my other source files, for free use – in this folder.
https://www.slideshare.net/jeremyleggett/global-heating-and-the-climate-chaos-that-results-from-it-an-overview-slideshow-summary-to-make-the-global-schoolchildrens-strike

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